Zigbee
Zigbee is a wireless communication protocol that is used for low-power and low-data-rate applications. It is based on the IEEE 802.15.4 standard and uses the 2.4 GHz frequency band.
- Zigbee devices can be used to create a mesh network, in which each device can act as a relay for other devices, allowing for a larger coverage area.
- Zigbee devices are typically used in home automation, industrial automation, healthcare, and other applications that require low-power, low-cost, and low-data-rate wireless communication.
- Zigbee devices can be powered by batteries and have a longer battery life compared to other wireless technologies.
- Zigbee networks can be secured using AES-128 encryption.
- Zigbee Alliance is a group of companies that develop and promote Zigbee technology.
- Zigbee 3.0 is the latest version of Zigbee that provides improved security, flexibility, and ease of use, over its previous versions.
- Zigbee devices can be connected to other networks using Zigbee-to-IP gateways, which allow for remote control and monitoring of Zigbee devices over the Internet.
- Zigbee devices can be integrated with other smart home technologies such as Amazon Alexa, Google Home, and Apple Homekit.
- Zigbee is a popular choice for smart home devices such as lighting, thermostats, and security systems, as well as for industrial and commercial applications such as building automation, asset tracking, and metering.
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